Crazy fish tank water jug fountain

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Uploaded by on Feb 25, 2007

Built an aquaduct so I can add a cheap filter to my fish tank that is made from a 3 gallon water jug. The spicket has been replaced with a suction hose for the filter.

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  • Why so many dislikes? It's a clean and well aerated living environment for them. Looking at the plumbing you can see the guy clearly knew what he was doing and it was a clever and unique tank. I like it.

  • The time and money it took you to make that .....lol you coulda jusy bought a 10 gallon and a friggin betta

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  • poor fish!! you can at least put a plant and san in the tank!! =)

  • thats great for a betta, but no goldfish

  • Nice idea, awful stocking. NO goldfish should be kept in a 3 gallon tank.

  • Oh wow, how did you create the power-filters waterfall extender? I've been wanting to create something similar to that for awhile now.

  • I see these in waiting rooms, but there are NO FISH LOL

  • @mackman1997 Why? What ever happened to individuality? Or working with your own two hands? Whats wrong with having a something that makes you happy, even though others don't seem to see the beauty in it? Or is everyone supposed to be exactly same and boring as shit? At least he attempted something interesting and different. What have you done lately that showed your an individual and not another brick in a wall of blah?

  • @cheryl4967 - sounds good.

  • @2011blueman

    no, i am not a biologist nor am i hysterical :O) but i have been keeping fish for over 25 years and that little jug is not appropriate for 3 large goldfish ... lets agree to disagree ...

  • @cheryl4967 - clearly you're not an actual fish person (i.e. biologist or background in fisheries science). With proper water changes the 3 gallons is adequate for 3 small goldfish. It's not killing the fish, so come back when you can talk intelligently on the subject. It's not cruel and it's not killing them. Stop with the hysterics. 

  • @2011blueman

    3 gallons of water (clearly you are not a fish keeper) is barely enough for one betta much less three rather large goldfish ... goldfish are one of the more messy fish and it is suggested 10 gallons per goldfish ... while this looks interesting, it would be more interesting if it were properly stocked ... because as stocked, it is just killing those fish slowly and why, cuz it looks interesting, that is cruel ...

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